In todays NHL rumor rundown there is an update out of Edmonton as it pertains to Jesse Puljujarvi and for the Oilers. For Oilers fans, the news is not good. The Toronto Maple Leafs also got what many will...
In todays NHL rumor rundown there is an update out of Edmonton as it pertains to Jesse Puljujarvi and for the Oilers. For Oilers fans, the news is not good. The Toronto Maple Leafs also got what many will consider bad news when they received Mitch Marners counteroffer to an eight-year contract extension. There is news the Calgary Flames might have interest in a former Oilers defenseman. Finally, in Minnesota, one forward was approached directly by ownership to clear the air.Puljujarvi Finally Speaks on Situation in Edmonton
To date, the friction between the Edmonton Oilers and forward Jesse Puljujarvi has mostly been told through Puljujarvis agent Markus Lehto. Reports are now being made public of comments Puljujarvi himself told a Finnish news outlet.Edmonton Oilers forward Jesse Puljujarvi and Buffalo Sabres forward Vladimir Sobotka (Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports)
Puljujarvi took part in a charity game in his hometown of Oulu, Finland and spoke with the media. Finnish sports reporter Jouni Nieminen translated his commentsas follows:
I want a new start with some other team. Playing in North America is still my goal. I will stay in Oulu until I have a contract. I will find a place to play somewhere. Could this mean that Puljujarvi is not coming back? The comments will certainly get some of the Oilers fan base riled up and Holland certainly wont be keen on doing him any favors if hes coming across as entitled. He cant return to the NHL if hes not traded or signed by Edmonton so Europe becomes a legitimate option if this is how Puljuarvi is feeling.
Flames Interested in Petrovic?
Jim Matheson of The Edmonton Journal tweeted that hes heard that the Calgary Flames could have some interest in right-handed defenseman Alex Petrovic. Petrovic split the 2018-19 NHL season between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers but was not terribly productive. He played in only 35 games and when not dealing with injuries was often a healthy scratch.Wild Organization Reached Out to Zucker
Part of a number of trade rumors over the past year, Jason Zucker was apparently approached by Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leopold and told directly about Paul Fentons firing as GM. This isnt something that happens very often in the NHL.Jason Zucker (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)
Jessi Pierce of NHL.com quoted Zuckers response:
Names get floated out there all the time, and Im glad the trades didnt happen. Its always something. If it happens once, its in the back of your mind for a bit; if it happens twice, its really in the back of your mind, and it was definitely something at the forefront of my life for the last while.
Whether you agree or disagree with it, he felt those were moves that would make the team better, and ultimately Craig disagreed and didnt like what was happening and decided to go in another direction.
Marner Seeking Highest Bridge Deal in NHL History
James Mirtle of The Athletic writes that Mitch Marner is not interested in a long-term contract extension with the Maple Leafs. This is not new information as its been widely reported he does not want to give away too many years of unrestricted free agency. What hasnt been reported is the speculated counter Marner made to the Maple Leafs after they offered him eight years at more than $10 million per season.Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitch Marner (Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY Sports)
They apparently countered with three years at around a $10-million annual value, which would be the richest bridge deal in NHL history by quite a bit. (Consider that Nikita Kucherovs three-year bridge back in 2016 was for just under $4.8-million AAV.)
source Mirtle: Where the Mitch Marner negotiations are at and why theyre holding up so many other RFAs James Mirtle The Athletic 08/02/2019 Mirtle later says in the article that, Marners camp simply has no intention of working off non-Matthews comparables here.